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15 July 2026 – Wednesday’s Indie Radar Refuses To Pick One Genre
By Editorial Team - July 15, 2026
Summary
Wednesday's indie roundup features Beck, Fiona Apple, Logic1000, Jordan Rakei, and Meshell Ndegeocello.
Key Facts
- Covers album announcements and singles from Beck, Logic1000, and Jordan Rakei.
- Features television and soundtrack appearances from Fiona Apple and Phoebe Bridgers.
- Includes experimental, punk, americana, and alternative rock releases.
- Entities: Beck, Fiona Apple, Logic1000, Jordan Rakei, Meshell Ndegeocello, maya ongaku, Ceremony, Josefin Öhrn, koleżanka, Index, Daine, Slow Fiction, Willi Carlisle, Swapmeet
- Tags: indie news, music roundup, beck, fiona apple, logic1000, jordan rakei, meshell ndegeocello, ceremony
The 15 July indie landscape is moving in several directions at once. <a href="/tags/beck">Beck</a> returns to orchestral melancholy, <a href="/tags/fiona-apple">Fiona Apple</a> compresses an entire emotional storm into a television theme and <a href="/tags/logic1000">Logic1000</a> builds a collaboration-heavy <a href="/genres/electronic">electronic</a> album. <a href="/tags/jordan-rakei">Jordan Rakei</a> turns former enemies into psych-soul confidence, while <a href="/tags/meshell-ndegeocello">Meshell Ndegeocello</a> gathers an extraordinary cast to reinterpret familiar songs.
Maya ongaku communicate with memory and ancestral spirits, <a href="/tags/ceremony">Ceremony</a> discover dread beneath bright sunshine and <a href="/tags/josefin-ohrn">Josefin Öhrn</a> begins a more intimate solo chapter. Elsewhere, <a href="/tags/big-red">Big Red</a> turn an identity crisis into six minutes of ragged rock, koleżanka transforms physical injury into creative renewal and <a href="/tags/index">Index</a> build <a href="/genres/industrial-punk">industrial punk</a> across thousands of kilometres.
<a href="/tags/daine">Daine</a>, <a href="/tags/slow-fiction">Slow Fiction</a>, <a href="/tags/jon-mckiel">Jon McKiel</a>, <a href="/tags/willi-carlisle">Willi Carlisle</a> and <a href="/tags/swapmeet">Swapmeet</a> each add another shape to an already overcrowded day. It is less a tidy release schedule than a suitcase somebody sat on while attempting to close. Everything fits, technically, but opening it may result in several guitars, one saxophone and an <a href="/genres/electronic">electronic</a> drum kit falling directly onto the floor.